There are many hardships in the colony of Jamestown:
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The answer is they had to deal with the Native Americans, Lack of food supplies, cold winter conditions, and most importantly diseases.
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they kept on getting sick because they didn't have a lot of food. And of the weather and if they did have food then it was rotten.
The colonists faced cold weather, hunger and diseases.
The colonists faced many hardships during their first several months in he New World. They suffered from disease, hunger, and lack of adequate shelter.
Some of the hardships was the lack of resistance against the completely new environment. Mosquito shad malaria and infected colonists. There was a complete lack of resources from the lack of hard work.
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the solution of the jamestown colony is that,some jamestown settlers plant tobacco to save their colony.
The colonists faced cold weather, hunger and diseases.
They came to Jamestown seeking their fortunes. Some of the New England settlers were seeking religious freedom.
The colonists faced many hardships during their first several months in he New World. They suffered from disease, hunger, and lack of adequate shelter.
Some enslaved Africans dealt with the hardships of their lives by forming communities and support networks with their fellow enslaved individuals, practicing their cultural and religious beliefs in secret, and resisting their enslavement through rebellions, escapes, and acts of defiance.
some problems or difficulties were location, starvation, drought, disease, Indians, and preparation.
shortage of goods, prices of beef and wheat doubled, the colonists face an inflation, and there was a falling value of colonial money
The Jamestown colonists focused on mining for gold at the beginning of the colonyβs time. They neglected farming, and when they did farm, they were not very successful. They ran out food the first winter at Jamestown, and struggled for a few years after that.
Some people went for a better life, some went for money, and others tried to live a life without the law of having to follow a certain religion.
African slaves dealt with the hardships of their lives by forming strong community bonds within their enslaved communities, engaging in cultural practices such as music, dance, and storytelling to maintain a sense of identity and resistance, and preserving their traditions and languages as a way to assert their humanity and resilience. Some slaves also escaped or rebelled against their enslavers as acts of resistance.
Some of the hardships was the lack of resistance against the completely new environment. Mosquito shad malaria and infected colonists. There was a complete lack of resources from the lack of hard work.